Researchers now reveal that the hypothalamus and its hormones are not purely vertebrate inventions, but have their evolutionary roots in marine, worm-like ancestors. In this week's issue of the ...
JetBrains has introduced Tracy, an AI tracing library for the Kotlin and Java languages. Announced March 11 and accessible from GitHub, Tracy helps developers trace, monitor, and evaluate AI-powered ...
Studies found that lifestyle changes make a difference in old age. It's quite normal for people to experience cognitive decline in their 80s and 90s. Memory fades, and people struggle with poor ...
As we are a profoundly social species, communicating with one another comes naturally to us. We do it all the time, and we take most of it for granted. Yet, science is only beginning to reveal just ...
Cloud-native and microservices architectures are becoming even more central to modern applications, with Java and Spring Boot powering scalable backend systems. Lightweight frameworks and cutting-edge ...
My colleague talks about technology that can actually read our minds — and maybe even change them. By Katrin Bennhold I’m the host of The World. Our brains are being bombarded by social media and ...
Top YouTube channels simplify Java from beginner concepts to advanced frameworks. Practical tutorials help transform coding lessons into real-world projects. Choosing the right channel speeds up ...
At the recent World Robot Conference, an in-depth discussion on the future development of robotic technology drew widespread attention. Wang Xingxing, the founder of Yushu Technology, presented a ...
JAKARTA – West Java’s recent decision to enforce earlier school start times across all education levels has aroused concern among educators and experts, who warn that the policy could impair students’ ...
Share on Pinterest There are more microplastics accumulating in human brains than in any other organs, recent research finds. Image credit: Artur Debat/Getty Images. Researchers estimate that the ...
Check out the big brain on Brad! Researchers believe there could be some truth to the (pulp) fiction line, as a recent study has shown that our brains may in fact be getting bigger over time. The ...